By default, the installer runs as a Java swing GUI. In this mode, you have full control over what is installed on your local machine.
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This mode does not support remote installations. |
To install Celtix Advanced Service Engine using GUI mode do the following:
Start the installer by entering the following command:
celtix-1.1-service-engine-Windows
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You can also start the installer by double clicking on the program icon from within Windows Explorer. |
sh celtix-1.1-service-engine-GenericUnix
Click to by-pass the introduction screen.
Read the License Agreement.
Select if you want to accept the license agreement.
Click .
Enter the top-level directory for your installation.
Table 2.2. Default Installation Directory
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| *NIX |
/opt/iona/celtix
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| Windows |
C:\IONA\Celtix
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You can use file selection dialog by clicking . |
Click .
If you are installing on a *NIX platform skip to Step 11.
Select where you want the product icons to be installed.
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If you want the short cuts to be installed for all users, place a check in the box next to Create Icons for All Users |
Click .
Choose a JDK for use by Celtix Advanced Service Engine.
If the desired JDK is not on the list you can do one of the following:
Click the button to scan your computer for installed JREs.
Click the button to find the desired JDK using the system's file explorer.
Check the installation summary.
If the summary is correct, click .
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will return you to the last screen you saw. |
Choose if you want the installer to save the selected options in a properties file.
The properties file can be used to perform identical installations on other machines. It is most useful when doing silent installs. See Installing Celtix Advanced Service Engine in Silent Mode.
Click .
If you choose to save the installer properties, enter a name for the properties file and click .
Click .
Click to complete the installation.